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Scooter Rider Killed By Underage Hit-Run Driver In Baltimore, Police Say
Shortly before 10 p.m. on July 23, officers responded to the 3500 block of Pulaski Highway, where there was a reported hit-and-run involving a Mazda. Police say that the teen driver in the vehicle struck a 31-year-old man driving an electric scooter on the highway, leaving him with critical injuries.
Pair of Midshipmen Named to IWLCA Division I Academic Honor Roll
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) announced its 2024 Division I Academic Honor Roll and two Navy women's lacrosse student-athletes – Tori DiCarlo (Rosemont, Pa.) and Grace Peterson (Mound, Minn.) – were named to the list. The IWLCA honored 1,163 student-athletes from 113...
Matt Fluhr Named Associate Head Coach for Navy Heavyweight Rowing – Coaching Experience and Naval Background
Naval Academy graduate Matt Fluhr has been appointed associate head coach for the Navy heavyweight rowing team, under the guidance of Steve Gladstone, the Tom and Candy Knudson Heavyweight Rowing Head Coach. Fluhr expressed his enthusiasm for returning to Annapolis and his commitment to the team's success, bringing with him a wealth of experience from his coaching roles at Yale and previous tenure with Navy. His notable achievements as a rower and service as a Surface Warfare Officer in the Navy further enrich his background and leadership capabilities.
Orioles Prospect Update: Bombs away Jackson Holliday, Seth Johnson and Peter Van Loon, Nestor German locked in
Refreshed from that four-day All-Star Break, the Baby Birds headed into their three-game weekend series'. Bowie's bats continued to falter, but results were good elsewhere on the farm. Norfolk Tides. Won series with Nashville Sounds 2-1 What an encouraging way for Jackson Holliday to kick off the second half, posting...
Throw away these vegetables or bagged salads; they might be contaminated
Several vegetables and bagged salads are being recalled due to potentially being contaminated with listeria, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Wiers Farm Inc. of Ohio voluntarily recalled the produce, including bagged peppers, green beans, salad cucumbers, organic yellow squash and organic zucchini squash. No illnesses or complaints...
Not everyone on board is on board with proposed literacy policy to hold back third graders
Policy also includes for parents to receive written notification in about two weeks if their children exhibit a difficulty in reading. The post Not everyone on board is on board with proposed literacy policy to hold back third graders appeared first on Maryland Matters.
Washington County woman wins $100K from Maryland Lottery scratch-off
A Washington County woman recently claimed her $100,000 prize thanks to a Maryland Lottery scratch-off game she purchased at a Smithsburg-area convenience store. The Maryland Lottery allows winners to remain anonymous. This woman characterized herself as someone who plays lottery games every once in a while, according to an email from Lottery spokesperson...
Chestertown pediatrician closes practice amid allegations of abuse
CHESTERTOWN — A Chestertown pediatrician has surrendered his license to practice in Maryland ahead of a civil case filed Tuesday morning in Kent County Circuit Court. Julio Ramirez, formerly head of his private practice at 6602 Church Hill Road in Chestertown, is being sued by a Kent County woman. The woman, who is not named in court filings, is seeking relief from the court for physical, psychological and emotional injuries she said she incurred while seeking treatment for her child in his office in 2023. ...
4-H 'like a family' for youth at Cecil County Fair
FAIR HILL — 4-H is much more than just agriculture focused, members are also involved in community service, mentorship, public speaking, leadership, arts and crafts, engineering, and countless other learning opportunities. Many people think you need to have an animal to join 4-H, but 4-H offers so many outlets for growth outside of livestock. “It was an agricultural focus when it was started, but it’s not just agricultural focused now,...
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